so here again is one person. >> host: what grade would you give the u.s. military, the pentagon, demented untried administration and how they are dealing with these wounded warriors? >> very low-grade. they do a number of things that are correct that i didn't put in the book. one is the way time until you get help. there's a lot of paperwork. they get tired or they don't have money. you have to wait too long to get help. if you wait too long, you commit suicide. they will put in their computers date they saw them as the date that they actually asked for. and so they say publicly that had a 90% rate of responding to veterans. they don't. i would say a 40%. so they are not equipped to deal with the millions of people coming home that are traumatized, one dead, upset. they are not dealing with them all. >> host: as we wrap up, marguerite, and palaces for change to? the writing of this book, how did it change you? >> guest: it changed me enormously. see i didn't know much about the military and i was an antiwar activist when i was yelling. and now i think, it'